During my visit to Newport’s neighborhoods, I spent most of my time at South Beach. Of course, most of that was sleeping in one of the area’s three big motels, but I also spent one day, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Oregon Coast Aquarium.
South Beach in Newport won’t ever be mistaken for that more famous SoBe, South Beach in Miami. But it still has much to offer.
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In addition to the Oregon Coast Aquarium, it has the Mark O. Hatfield Marine Science Center; the huge port, docks and RV campground operated by the Port of Newport (with store, sport fishing charters, boat rentals, scuba air, bait and tackle); the home (with restaurant) of Rogue Ales Brewing; a small campground beautifully located one mile up the bay at Idaho Point; a big campground at South Beach State Park (with the state’s largest yurt village); the Bridge Head day use area on the south side of Yaquina Bay (connected by paved path to South Beach Campground); the row of Aquarium Shops; and an eclectic neighborhood market (open 24-hours a day, the small grocery store also has a restaurant, a fresh fish market and a crab cooker outside).
To read the entire story on OregonLive.com, click here. Story and photo by Terry Richard.